Munster Hunters: A Munsters Rewatch Podcast

S1E26: Far Out Munster

September 26, 2022

This week we discover what happens when a new studio band needs promotion and a network show needs to fill 24 minutes! This episode has everything: groovy bands, swanky hotels, beatnik poetry slams, a house party, and lots and lots of filler.

The Almanac features the Universal Monster Movie Frankenstein The SCUMA finds a 1/2 ghost 1/2 dog abomination

Season 1 Episode 26: Far Out Munster Original Airdate: March 17, 1965

A viisiting rock 'n roll group attempts to rent the Munster's house for privacy.

The Munster Hunters are: Derek Glascock, Keith Gawla, and Terry Vickroy

Keith is the host of the Pop Up Film Cast and That Was Great… Wasn’t It? Both shows can be found wherever you subscribe to podcasts. For more about Keith’s shows you can follow Pop Up Film Cast on twitter @popupfilmcast and That Was Great… Wasn’t It? at @HowGreatWasThat. You can also follow Keith on Twitter @KG3030

Terry is one of the hosts of Run the Reel, a movie podcast that does deep dives on films with a theme. You can follow Run the Reel on twitter @RunTheReel. You can also follow Terry on Twitter @terry_vickroy.

If you would like more musings from Derek, you can follow on Twitter @Derek9Nine

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Munster Hunters is mixed and edited by Derek Glascock Executive producers are Derek Glascock and Keith Gawla

Original Music produced by Terry Vickroy

The Munster Hunters is a Krispy Dodo Production

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A weekly Munsters podcast that takes a deep dive into everyone's favorite Monster family. We don't take ourselves or the classic show too seriously. Hear more thoughts on Herman, Lily, Grandpa, Eddie, and Marilyn Munster than you ever thought you needed to hear as we shun new, original streaming content to revisit a 60 year old sitcom about a Frankenstein's monster and his grotesque family.